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HRCA Nos. <br />HRC Nos. <br />April 3, <br />Page 4 <br />2003--15 through 2003--21 <br />2003-15 through 2003--21 <br />2003 <br />2010 North Victoria Drive, Reid House. The Reid House, built in <br />1930, qualifies for listing in the National Register of Historic <br />Places under Criterion C. It also qualifies for listing in the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties for its intact display <br />of the characteristics of Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style <br />architecture. Additionally, the' structure is eligible to be <br />categorized as Landmark for its unique architectural significance <br />illustrated by its low-pitched, cross --gable, and red tiled roof; <br />smooth stucco finish; carved rafters beneath the shallow eaves; <br />bracketed overhangs; a wood framed balcony defining the upper <br />story; and a recessed entry framed'by a round -headed arch supported <br />by a stout column with a molded impost. <br />2019 North Victoria Drive, Was House. The Was House, built in <br />1927, qualifies for listing in 'the National Register of Historic <br />Places under Criterion C. It also qualifies for listing in the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties for its intact display <br />of the characteristics of Colonial Revival style architecture. <br />Additionally, the structure is eligible to be categorized as <br />Landmark for its unique architectural significance illustrated by <br />its symmetrical and rectangular massing, wide clapboard sheathing, <br />medium pitched roof with bracketed eaves, six -over -six windows, <br />double -hung sash with wood shutters, a portico projecting from the <br />central bay featuring a pair of Tuscan columns supporting <br />triangular pediments, and horizontal and raking cornices bracketed <br />to suggest dentils. <br />e 2020 North Victoria Drive, Wells House. The Wells House, built in <br />1928, qualifies for listing in the National Register of Historic <br />Places under Criterion C. It also qualifies for listing in the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties for its intact display <br />of the characteristics of Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style <br />architecture. Additionally, the structure is eligible to be <br />categorized as Landmark for its unique architectural significance <br />illustrated by its medium -pitched, side -gabled red tiled roof with <br />shallow eaves; smooth stucco finish; carved rafters visible beneath <br />the eaves of the shed roof wing; fagade windows with narrow, multi - <br />pane casements that are deeply recessed; a deeply recessed entryway <br />topped by an elaborate cast stone panel; and a solid wood entry <br />door with a small, rectangular opening covered by a decorative iron <br />grille. <br />City Council 21 — 86 3/21/2023 <br />